This building (birthplace of Helen Hunt Jackson) was erected on Oak Grove Hill, which leads over Lessey Street. It was eventually demolished and is now the site of the Tyler House, Amherst College residence hall.
This is an area view looking north up North Pleasant Street with an emphasis on the left, residential, side of the street. There is a sign for a stove and tin shop visible on the right and a wagon parked in the road.
This is an area view looking north up North Pleasant Street showing the houses on the left side of the street. The Whipple house is the first on the left. There is a nice view of the lovely elms lining the street.
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students sitting in chairs and reading in the light from a window. One student is smoking a pipe, the other is sitting with his back to the camera. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K.…
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it and a bookcase filled with books on the wall behind them. Both students are leaning back in chairs and reading books. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K. Field,…
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it and a fire blazing in the fireplace. One student is sitting at a table and reading, one student is sitting in an easy chair and reading. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry…
Interior of a room in North College dormitory with two students in it. One student is smoking a pipe and reading, one student is writing at a round table. Printed on verso: Julius Sanderson, Henry K. Field, proprietors, Class of 69.
View of the ruins of the Palmer Block after the fire that started during the Blizzard of 1888. The Union Block and Cooper house next door were also consumed, though the chimneys of the Cooper house remained standing. Stated in the Amherst Record of…